Meal clues
Capture ingredients, prep notes, fat level, source, photos, tags, and follow-up timing.
Tater
Private Android food journal
Log meals, symptoms, mood, sleep, stress, and patterns with a soft companion who keeps the experience calm, practical, and never judgmental.
Built for real logging days
Capture ingredients, prep notes, fat level, source, photos, tags, and follow-up timing.
Link reactions to meals when it fits, or save them independently when timing is unclear.
Track mood, sleep, stress, and energy beside the food timeline for richer review.
Surface gentle signals without pretending to diagnose what caused a symptom.
When symptoms are rough
After a high-severity symptom entry, Tater can show a short supportive popup. The message honors what happened without making the app feel cold or scary.
That sounds really uncomfortable. You did a caring thing by logging it.
A complete day, then all your days
Oats, banana, almond milk, portion note, and prep details.
Energy 6/10 with a calm mood note for later context.
Linked to lunch when useful, left unlinked when uncertain.
Doctor-friendly reports, CSV zip, calendar data, and printable notes.
Current app surfaces
Health-adjacent data deserves care
Tater is built as a local-first support tool. It is for organizing personal observations and preparing better conversations, not for diagnosis.
The app does not need analytics or ad SDKs to be useful.
Meal, symptom, wellness, care-team, and medication notes stay on device.
Export summaries when you choose to bring the evidence into an appointment.
Android preview build
Install the APK on Android to try the current local-first build. Android may ask you to allow installs from your browser or file manager before opening it.
Quick answers
Tater is a support journal. It helps you collect observations, but it does not diagnose or replace medical care.
The app is designed local-first. Your food and symptom notes stay on your device unless you export or share them.
The APK lets you install the current Android build directly while the app is still being shaped and tested.
Yes. Tater is organized around timelines, summaries, trends, medication notes, and exports that can help appointments.